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Police Report - April 25

Note: All information included in this report is taken from law enforcement incident reports and arrest records, which are public records and available for review at any and all local law enforcement agencies. Not every arrest leads to a conviction. Guilt or innocence is determined by the court system.

Statesboro Police Incidents SOMERSET TOWNHOUSES — A woman reported her gas grill exploded a few minutes after she'd turned it off. Police and firefighters responded to the scene. LANIER DRIVE — A man reported someone broke his bedroom window with a football. JOHNSON STREET — A woman found a stray dog and brought it to the Statesboro Police Department. The dog was turned over to the Bulloch County Animal Shelter. NORTHSIDE DRIVE EAST — A man reported someone stole a bicycle and left a different bicycle in its place. SCREVEN COUNTY — The Screven County Sheriff's Department asked for assistance from the Statesboro K-9 unit in examining packages. The dog responded positively to two packages which were found to have marijuana residue on them. SOUTH MAIN STREET — A man reported someone forged three of his business checks totaling $1649. NORTH MAIN STREET — A man reported paying for his car tag and then leaving it on the counter to go outside. When he returned the tag was missing.

Bulloch Sheriff's Incidents ZETTWELL ROAD (Statesboro)— A woman reported a car pulled into her driveway and then left. She said the driver did the same thing in two other driveways and reported the incident to the sheriff's department. RAYBON ANDERSON BLVD. (Statesboro) — A woman reported her passenger side window broken out of her vehicle. She said the grass was cut and it's possible something flew up and hit the window. BROOKLET DENMARK ROAD (Statesboro) — Deputies met with a juvenile at East Georgia Regional Medical Center who said another student kicked him and then struck him in the kidney area. LIVE OAK LANE ROAD (Pembroke)— Deputies and volunteer firefighters responded to a structure fire. A volunteer firefighter indicated the case appeared to be arson and the case was turned over to an investigator. MILLER STREET EXT. (Statesboro) — A woman reported she was visiting friends when the husband and wife got into a fight. She tried to separate them and suffered injuries to the knuckle of her left index finger. SIDNEY CHASE (Statesboro) — A woman reported getting into a verbal and physical altercation after her boyfriend vomited on her. She then ran inside and locked the door, but he kicked the door down and then struck her several times in the face. BURKHALTER ROAD (Statesboro) — A man reported several items stolen from a trailer at a construction site. T.H. LEE ROAD (Statesboro) — A man reported an amplifier stolen from his truck. MILLER STREET EXT. (Statesboro) — A woman reported being in a physical altercation with her husband during which he broke two glasses and a candle. HIGHWAY 46 (Statesboro) — A woman reported a customer became irate that the store did not sell gift certificates. After speaking with a manager, the customer took the phone from the woman's hand and slammed it on the counter and left the store. FOREST PINE DRIVE (Statesboro) — A woman reported a man came into her home uninvited and threw her to the ground. She also said he'd left her harassing messages. JESSICA'S LANE (Statesboro) — A woman reported two people entered her home without her permission and hit her. She said one of them was looking for his wife and children, who were present at the scene but did not leave with him. NEVILS CREEK CHURCH ROAD (Statesboro) — A woman reported her ex-husband came over and became irate with her for seeing another man. She said he choked her. Deputies spoke with him who said he did become angry, but didn't touch her. CODY LANE (Statesboro) — A woman reported being involved in an altercation with the father of her child. She said the man struck her in the face and arm. MP MARTIN ROAD (Statesboro) — A woman reported a man damaged the mirror on her truck. HODGES CIRCLE (Statesboro) — Deputies responded to a domestic dispute in which a woman was in the process of moving out from the home of the man she'd been living with. There was some pushing and shoving, but no visible injuries. BURKHALTER ROAD (Statesboro) — A woman reported she and her husband are going through a divorce and when he came home, he pushed her twice and became irate.

Georgia State Patrol Incidents Troopers issued 21 warnings, assisted two motorists and investigated two crashes with one injury Monday.

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